It looks like Xiaomi and its sub-brands Poco and Redmi are gearing up for their next big wave of smartphone launches. Four new devices have appeared on Singapore’s Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA) certification website, hinting at their upcoming global debuts.
The listings suggest that the global variant of the Xiaomi 17, along with the Poco F8 Pro, Poco F8 Ultra, and Redmi Note 15, could launch very soon. These devices have already been assigned model numbers, and their connectivity details have been spotted on the IMDA database.
IMDA Certification Details
According to the listings, the Xiaomi 17 appears under the model number 25113PN0EG, confirming that the phone is preparing for its international rollout.
Alongside it, two Poco phones have also surfaced — the Poco F8 Pro with model number 2510DPC44G and the Poco F8 Ultra with 25102PCBE. All three devices support 5G, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and NFC connectivity.
Meanwhile, the Redmi Note 15 4G, listed under model number 2510DRA23E, supports Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and NFC but does not include 5G support, suggesting it could be positioned as a more affordable mid-range option.
These listings were first spotted by X (formerly Twitter) user @ZionsAnvin and later verified by Gadgets 360, adding credibility to the leak.
What to Expect from the Xiaomi 17
The Xiaomi 17 was first launched in China in September 2025, featuring a 6.3-inch 1.5K OLED display and powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset. The phone offers up to 16GB of RAM and 1TB of storage, along with a Leica-tuned triple 50MP rear camera setup and a 50MP front camera.
Powering the device is a massive 7,000mAh battery that supports 100W wired and 50W wireless fast charging, promising serious endurance and speed.
Poco F8 Pro and F8 Ultra: Flagship-Level Specs Incoming
The upcoming Poco F8 Ultra was also recently spotted on Thailand’s NBTC certification website, confirming the same model number seen on IMDA. According to leaks, it will pack a Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 processor, a 7,000mAh battery, and 100W wired charging support.
It’s also tipped to feature three 50MP cameras, an IP69 rating for durability, and premium flagship features similar to Xiaomi’s top-end models. The Poco F8 Pro is expected to launch alongside it as the successor to the Poco F7 Pro, offering a slightly toned-down but still powerful package.
Redmi Note 15: The Next Mid-Range Contender
Rounding out the lineup, the Redmi Note 15 is expected to bring key upgrades over last year’s Redmi Note 14. While detailed specs aren’t confirmed yet, the IMDA listing suggests it will retain 4G connectivity and may focus on improved design, display quality, and battery efficiency.
The Road Ahead
The IMDA certifications usually appear just weeks before official announcements, meaning global launches for the Xiaomi 17, Poco F8 series, and Redmi Note 15 could happen very soon.
If these details hold true, Xiaomi’s 2026 smartphone lineup could cater to every segment — from the high-end Xiaomi 17 and Poco F8 Ultra to the more affordable Redmi Note 15 — offering a balanced mix of performance, design, and battery innovation.


